Nahali Language: A Story of Kanti Dedga Naik

I am a resident of Kanti Dedga Naik Toranmal. I am 34 years old and my parents sent me to study in school. But in a few days, I had left the school. Because of this, I remained illiterate. About two months ago, our translator brothers said that we were going to run literacy in our own language. Then I was very happy and, in a few days, I went to class in the evening. There we were asked to identify the picture by showing a small book. Then the question came into my mind, how are they teaching? The teacher explained how we would study. Then I understood that this class is different from school and it is also good to study. I have got the hope of studying at this age. I will complete it. Thanks for starting this class.

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